The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 1 in Pope County Circuit Court.

* Charles Austin, 24, possession with the intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia and delivery of a controlled substance — $15,000.

A witness reported to the Russellville Police Department (RPD) on Monday that a possible altercation took place over a vehicle and gave police a description of the alleged car and suspects. Austin, Awalt and Carder were pulled over while driving a vehicle that fit the description given to RPD officers. According to the RPD report, police smelled a strong aroma that was suspected to be marijuana when approaching the car. During a search of the vehicle and persons, police found several baggies of marijuana and residue filled pipes typically used for smoking the substance. Police found baggies of marijuana in Carder’s bra.

Austin had also been under investigation for the past six months by the 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force. Austin had allegedly sold less than 2 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant (CI), according to testimony given Wednesday by a DTF agent.

* Edgar Martinez, 34, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver — $200,000.

According to an Arkansas State Police report, a trooper stopped Martinez for a lane violation on Monday. The trooper ran Martinez’s license and discovered Martinez had a hold placed for a parole violation. The trooper searched the vehicle and found a flashlight on the floorboard that had 6 grams of methamphetamine, two oxycontin tablets and a diazepam tablet hidden inside. The drugs were turned over to the DTF.

* Alex Schofield, 23, delivery of a controlled substance — $5,000.

According to an RPD report, the DTF purchased oxycodone on two occasions in December 2012 with the assistance of a CI. On Dec. 12 the CI met with Schofield and exchanged $150 cash for six pills and on Dec. 13 the CI again met with Schofield and exchanged $200 cash for eight pills. The report stated that Schofield had been under investigation since July 2012.